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    Title: The effect of global diagnosticity and complexity on object recognition
    Other Titles: 整體診斷性與複雜度對物體辨識之影響
    Authors: 汪曼穎;Wang, Man-ying;黃榮村;Huang, Jong-tsun
    Contributors: 淡江大學教育心理與諮商研究所
    Keywords: 物體辨識;整體診斷性;複雜度;叫名;物體類型;Object recognition;Global diagnosticity;Complexity;Naming;Object type
    Date: 2002-12
    Issue Date: 2011-09-30 23:47:05 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 臺北市:中國心理學會
    Abstract: Examined the contribution of global representation on object recognition, i.e., global diagnosticity (GD). It is suggested that global representation is prioritized by the recognition mechanism for a number of reasons and that objects high in GD are easier to recognize than objects low in GD. In addition, the effect of complexity on recognition was examined. Results of 3 experiments with healthy undergraduate subjects indicate that both GD and complexity affected the naming performance of briefly-exposed and backward masked objects in systematic ways. Globally diagnostic objects were recognized faster and more accurately than globally non-diagnostic ones (Exps 1-3). Recognition of non-diagnostic objects was found to be more susceptible than diagnostic objects due to manipulation by duration exposure (Exp 2), as well as location uncertainty and presentation location (Exp 3). U-shaped complexity effects were further found in reaction time data of diagnostic objects and the error rate data of non-diagnostic objects (Exps 1-3). Implications for models of object recognition and researches adopting object stimuli were also discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2017 APA, all rights reserved)
    Relation: Chinese Journal of Psychology=中華心理學刊 44(2), p.189-210
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